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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 2

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'jj'soa 'ka t( but mp 'V DAILY I A LK tun 1)01 labs-CULN mV FA-PER (tlneiiwi trctfc) vivx bumb All Advaeiummen's appear in both paper! Hampihu'f we could have enacted over again the isrea of the "Six Militiamen' and be Would show our lil'la town of Portsmouth and prrhsps Concord the wiy (0 resolve themielvs into camps and come under martial law Adam does not hold (so says a mangled fragment of one of his communications which alone mean one tiling end (ha whole piece an-ailiei to being pa sied by the will of 'whereas Hickory nslsiel the will tnd bodies of his constituents nd hi efentry suspend helots corpus and even corpus without (he banging up lor the public good all that in hi keen noainl Smell of treason sgatnst him He ahopa judge senators district attorneys and blow Irgnlalurea Into Ih sir a easily si the son of Pocahontas blew the administration by high and when called upon by a court martial ol his own detailing to discharge 111 cunimdn mercy and commoq humanity the poor soldier who unwittingly bas misconstrued tha iaw a lo hit lima of service misconstrued it in the opin-ibn of that court only tie hears lit cell as ihe wolf heara th blast of the ewe lor tha-Umb and ll reply 1 lb rattle of the muakotry that sealed the doom uJT the six militiamen militiamen 1 i 4 V1 From (Conn) Herald 1 Circuit Tin United Circuit Court Judge Thompson presiding commenced ieion intiuarity on Wcdutaday liil and adjourutd on Saturday Costumier General 11 Pierpoinl Edwards' Execu-tart Judge Edwards having dird in the Spring Ol 1826 while an action wai pending against him ai llm suit ol the Postmaster (icneral a tcirt facias was Prayed Out and aervad on lui tsacutori mica th iaiV tcrm ol Ilia Court returnable at (he present Urm A motion waa made in behalf of the eleru-tors lo quash the scire facias and discontinue the uiton tne ground that lour leans ol the Court bail intervened tinea Ilia decease of Jud Edwards and that it was not cumpclenl (or the District Auor ney after long a delay to rciva the auil by a scire facias againat I ia executor Judge Thompson held that Ilia Executors ought to have been cited in it Hie mxt or si llit furthest the next term but one after lie dentil of the parly and therefore et aside Ihe scire facias anil ordered the suit lo be discontinued from (At SlatesmMJ Tribute to thtmtmory of by particular quest we hive obtained for publication a copy of the suhjuined letter of condolence from Central Lafayette addressed to Charles A Clinton Esq of Ihittity Its contents will be lonnd peculiarly interesting to nur reader os expressing in unatlecied I ingunge the Imienlslion and eulogy ol on illustriou man upon the deaJi of another Tha warm the generous and lympnthelie feelings of Lafayette I tireathe every line and Hie of respect to lirtnnes and boldness to answer the expects- the memory of his Inend is nolle creditable to the lions Of its supporters it must full The P'rlter than to Ilia atatesnan whose lost he deplores called oi giving Manchester representatives ia Parliament although a matter of infinitely smuller impottance hud even roiult deeper impression than not by itself alone out ns adding to (be evidence already exhibited another proof of the spirit which appears to actuate the government Not only could Mr alleged liberality have done no more than tin but it is upon record fprf it would It of the seel of Ihe letter fYoti lie AfctP- York Atbi 0 bore go en below tin article from the John on Um Duke or VYXlingiou'a sdminiatialinn or raniironlue policy winch lint idiniriistrul un it pursuing- IV tinted On a firmer occasion limit he irrsen1 uiiuolry had adopted all the lending prinsi-di a of the lale Mr Canning they have me 'mure they hive aaiivlioued the repeal ol (he Corpdraiion and Test AcU a maurs which Mr Canning never aantitnd lo npprouch The dufrancliiaemenl of ibe Laroiighnf Penryn arnllhe giving an elective Iran chr-elu Manchester is also another od ngsi inmiidera and lor wtitch logei tier with o-! Sfipearagee of the House ol Commons on reiser oflehcea they are pul upon trial In fact 'he cent occasions will prove to those who know lluly of Wellington and Mr Fell are accuitd f' g(ate 0f the case to be in imminent rrt- lather ilie varlT wlucli placed liiem whfre they art Dot fit this Dponaent such is the condition of I 1C anil mil lllhm id 9an0 llial if (l aa' A cnSM Ia ra a atA eisaaa not hact dme so much ibe Test Act repeal has made the wound in public confide nceand every additional blow but widens it If did not love those to whom this is more especially addressed if we did not know the hopes excited the expectations created in the phalanx of friends by whom they were and frenyetwe if we did not know the actual stale of and if we did not hope yet lo save that which the I lilfc IIIU91IIWI uioiiSma- a baauidol ihe JAn hull that piper certamlr the otganof the high lory aristocracy cf England' it hat been proved to he 10 On atveril legs so and its predicliou were right in 1821 when it probhi'iMfd i UiviMn of Ui lories tod Ut forme turn of the lAiid or ultra togr party lu the atate a1 Wat ngil in 1327 wlicn it prophected the Hownlall of Mri party ami elevation ul ilie Duke of and time will show whether ilwi I be right nine will show wa aay whether 4he people oft nghind are lo be governed by a party or the Kmg Fur the prc-cnt we ana 1 only refer wir rcaderatu ilia artier reserving to oursclvta the right of sptsking on the luhjccl hereafter aj luiure events may diviiupe ibcniMlvet Constitutional Tories of England will admit of no compromise of their birthrights no change in the -Constitution in Church and State and every point a Cabinet thinks it gains by such unreasonable concessions is in fact one step farther to its Those who have nothing but the good of the country in view care little for the personal advancement of its ministers and still less for their own and they must and will in the hour of trial rally round the altar and throne sacrificing feelings to public duty jnaintain those principles upon which tlieyhave always acted and vindicate hose sentiments by which their public conduct has been guided 4 i 1 and (lot yet tried 00 Ths resolution offered by gr Reed on ths 80th inst authorising tba Kecratary et 'he Navy to sand oet a veasel on an exploring: voyage to the South Seas was adopted The Cotn-j mniro ofihe W'hole Ilonas was discharged from Ihol consideration of ihe hill making appropriation fori Hte Navy Hospital Fund and th bill coweiru-1 mg discriminating duiiea on tonnage and they wars 1 i referred to ihe Committee of tha Whole on Ihe Mat: ofihe Union i Tha amendment of (he Senile loth bill to as- house the building of Light tloutce was concurrtff 1 1 ill Tha bill making appropriation for the support of I the Navy fbr tin first quarter ofihe yefir 1829 supplementary bill lor ihe same purpose the bill mi I king appropriations for the military service for Ihd I isme period tbs bill making appropriation forked lain fortifications for (ha samt period Ihe bill mas king appropriations for the payment of pension! for 5 the stma period the bit making appropriations for tha purchase of Books the bill for opening a milila- rv road in tho State of Maine the bill to enable ths 1 rreiideut to held treaties wuh certain- Indiana tha 1 1 bill lo carry into eficci certain Indian freatiess tbs 1 bill tuthroising the liceniing of vessels to be employed (he Mackerel fishery-the bill to alter and regu- i 1 late the duties on 'he bill making appropriRe lions for the Navy Fund were ordered to bo is engrossed for a third reeding to-day Th bill ao- 1 th 'ruing subscription of atock in ths Washington urnpike Company was passed through a Commit- a tee of the Whole and laid on Hit Tetegraph Eoriunale Ysa'erday we publihed the name of several Americans who war confined on board ths Brasilian Prison alup at Rio Jatifira Wo have aince seen Mr Ramsay one of (ha auffireri who was captured in the Pampeyre soma months tinea with Capt Chase and who after aeverel month imprisonment under tha most painfat circumstance succeeded with isveral others in making hia escape Mr canal passenger in the ship London Packet arrived at this port yesterday Tha account he give of hia escape is extramely internet-ing etatea that the treatment lit and (wa fellew sufferer experienced was excessively harsh their allowance per dsy being 1 Ib of beef 1 Ib beans and the tame quantity of Farina nominally bnt ia fact nothing like that quantity owing to the impoii-1 ton practised by those through whose hands II was tirnished He says the escape of himielf tnd rienda was planned and talked of some days previous to its execution and proposition were mads to the other prisoners '0 join in it but they declined A piper was drawn up and signed by those engaged in the enterprize binding ihemtelvet to luccour each other in case of need and stating that tha signer were the only parson engaged in the plan Thh arrangement was to take possession of ihe boat at the ume should brought (0 receive the guard whose duly it waidurlngth night to row round th hip A' the moment ihe bosi was brouzht alone side by twoboys Mr Almeida (son of Capt Almeida formerly of tbit plaes) asked his companions if they were ready and being answered in tha rffirm-alive slipped down into her by meant of a rope and was followed by tlia other nine They had pulled a-way from the ship the distance of about fifteen bet when two Frenchmen who were also prisoners umped from tha guard-ship into the water and wero drawn into the boat Own as li supposed to ihe confusion tht took ace when their escape was first observed the guard did not fire for soma mom nts when three muskets were discharg'd without effect He save he wt not ter is in whether the guns were loaded with ball ai be did nol bear the whittling of bullets The party rowed directly for shore and at thry were pasting sn Engttih ship were hailed and asked who they were They told them they ware Buenos Ar rein prisoners making their escape tnd received ihr-e cheers So soon as they rekehed the land they dispersed Mr succeeded in getting to French Hotel lo which he hsd been directed where be was treated with great kuidnesa and remained until the following day- In the morning went inaearen of the 5 ship Benton meeting his frietid Almeida who informed him he could not gel on board he returned Almeidt afterwards succeed hi gerting on bosrd and sailed in tha Poston for Bueno Ayres The lid Frdrick mentioned yesterday was among the nuihb who esesprd alto Fleming a Cieoteh-man Mr after being disappointed getting on board the Boston applied lo an American merchant wha assisted him with cloUilng lie having landed with nothing an except his shirt and trow-er anil enabled bun lo gels passage home Ia the London Packet knurs Chronic 2 2d irul WEDNESDAY iflORMJfa MAY 28 1828 -y-w-Trrr Bt-am Eq waa yesterday elected Ensign Beat No Sl7lt) ltegiment JVfr Kunfs Id tl absence of other public amusements an interesting novelty is ollere'J lous this evening at tha Tivoli Gaiden The effect which must bo produced by I tasteful arrangement of varirgaud lamps with which ihii splendid natural pavilion ia to be illuminated ilia assemblage of youthful beauty which wilt doubtless be present the advantages ol a full moon at lhis mild and benignant aeason and the dtlightful note of Mr Keene which we ilitll listen to for ihe last time during the a all conspire to render this entertainment not only a novel but I highly gratifying one The Savannah Georgian slates that company has been organized with capital of 85000 dollars for (lie purpose of obtaining a steam boat to ruo be tween that city end this willaesengers file to meet the trips of the Washington which plies between ivtnnah Augusta And that an agent i lo proceed Immediately to the North for tha purpose of building there elegant and commodious a boat a (heir mean will authorise Ctpl Symmcshti again appealed to (he public for pecuniary aid by a noie published in the Trenton Federnlial in which he stales that lie is in need of assistance and that letters may be addressed to him in that city or (0 the renlon Bank Macreacy made liis debut at Ihe English Theatre in Porta on the 8ih ult In the column) of ihe Journal dee Debate his performance is extolled but hot without aouie qualification' The sloop of war Falmouth Capt Morgan leflLaguirt on the 2Gth ult on cruise to leeward Yesterday was the warmest day of the present The Ihermomelcr in many situations wn at 88 Speaking of the appointment of Judge Savac as Treasurer of the United States th eJftio-Y rk Commercial Advertiser says Judge Savaqk will re-tirejpilh Ihe universal regret of the Bar and Ihe People It i possible however that the Stale may not lose his services yet lit it moch spoken of (he Administration candidate for Governor Should he be nominated bv the Convention in June at we hope he will be and Francis Granger Esq for Lieutenant Governor they would be elected by 15000 majority over any eind idales (hat the opposition and Albany regency can bring into the Geld" The import of British goods into the port of New York for eight months ending the first of April last amounted to 48902 packages Iu the earn period the preceding year the import was excess this tear thus far 81359 package communication Spots on the If Dr theory be true that the prices of Corn and the crops should be influenced by the number tnd nze of the spots on tba bun wa shall have a short crop in the ensuing season: We adit our frie- ds who are of the Doctor's opinion lo lay in a plentiful supply of the article while it remains at its present tow rate -There are now more lhan twenty spots distinctly visible and distributed in various part of tha sun's disc one of which is very large situated ntar the upper limb of the sunwhen he bears ctst So large a pot mty be regarded as a phenomenon of rare occur-rener and worthy the attention of the curious It may bt seen with a common spy-glass being careful ai the same time to protect lire eye by holding a piece of smoked glass brfure it By a keen eye it is probable tha' it may be seen by the latter alone The copy the following very appropriate remark from the pen of the veteran tdi'or of the Bnilimore Gazette We published yesterday the report of the bare ma- Again John Quincy Adams ia ignorant of the use or the pistol and dirk and unread even the alphabet of that language to which are recorded the Iswa of honor' Whereas uncle Hickory blew young Dickinson thro as you would bora a hole in a target ora turkey set up it a ahooimg match He look ight at a gallant old eock I juat as calmly and ferlealy as Mister Strang did at that Whipple lliat was upset few mouths ago in Albany they said he made daylight shins through both side of him out at ths bullet hole The old General know a thing or two sboul imtll rtns I tell ye I And 1 lo the that keen ileodei afi'air which no real gentlemen in Trnnsssea goes on loot tha General ia as handy with its hats with knife and and he came within tn inch of msaing senator ribs sing upon the end of hi irusiy stiletto like a spare-rib under Ih discipline of Ilia carving knife He would hav made no bones with Senator Benton if the by-standers had been real gentlemen and minded (heir own business but they interfered and he senator Jived lo tell a roost Ub-at-ical story about it in th newspaper- However this was bifureth General ever thought ol being Preaident and before Col Benton ever thought of enlisting under him to with the Yiiikes' lie now loves ihr nerat and blesses tha point of the knife that ones sought bis very bow ell and tha muzzle if Die old pistol that ones barked at him with such startling proximity that ihe blazing breath of it scorched the steers of the coal Adams is no republican A distinguished politician from Roger settlement haa declared that This John Adams is a it were contrary tothegeiiuin principle of pur republicanism Ht would not specify or descend to detsds but Uke him in (he gross and scops and in the general undefina-ble incomprehensible nalute of tilings and 1 a it were altoretler adverse to thxenure unintelligible principles of true republicanism Whereas Andrew Jackson ia ihe people's friend and has filled up the 20th gallon measure of hu glory to (hat il run over and svplton like all run out Lastly Adame was born an aristocrat and was bred up in foreign landi and at school Whereas Jackson waa born of but reputable (strange that any parents could be both Mr Thomas Randolph the grandson of Mr Jetlertnn hat issued a Prospectus tor the publication of 2 Via Life and Writings oj Thomas Jefferson Ilia to be elegantly printed and ornamented wiln the best engraved likenesa of the author and a fee simile of the original draft of the Declaration al Independence wi'h the amendments and additions of the Committer in Ike hand writing 0 sack It will be comprised in 4 vula 8ro of about 500 pages each Pi ice S10 in boards wi'h cloth backs This work must be intsrcsutig from the variety of new fact which it contains the just opinions it expresser and the peculiarly clear and vigorous style of Urn illuatri ous author worthy remark that bear the impress of a miniature likene of Washington thuj ss-ociuting idea three of the greatest benefactor of our country Paris Murcli 30th 1828 Vy Dear Your particular end friendly etlen-tioiatumc make you lb natural organ of ihe melancholy and aficcttonale feelings which I wish to be couvcyed to ihe fain jy of your lamented Feihtr regret Ihe mournful end unexpected event as an immense Ion to the public end great persona grief to Bound as I wt lo the memory ol my two beloved Revoluhonory com-iiamona your grandlaiher end grand-uncle I had bund peculiar gratification in ihe ennneni talents and services of their son and nephew and in hie kind and liberal correspondence until ptrsoniland grateful acquaintance had impressed me with all the feel-inga ol a more intimate friendship 1 beg you to be to your afflicted family the mlerpreler of my deep synipethiei and to believe me forever your most sincere friend LAFAYETTE Col Custom My son and Le Vasseur beg lo be mournfully remembered DON ALDSON Lou A Theane crops on Lafourche have recovered from the etfecil of the frost which we had a few weeks since they ere now promising and the planter rosy expect lo reap a rich reward from his labor We understand that no injury has been sustained on Lafourche from (lie water of the crevasse on the west side ol tin Mississippi in the perish of St Crtole Thunder and Rain About 11 o'clock on Thursday night it commenced reining in torrents accompanied by vivid and continued oishee of lightning followed by tremendous claps ol thunder The wind at times blew with great nojence The storm continued' without intermission until yesterday morning at 9 when it somewhat abated A dal boat loaded with Cotton from Point Coupee was at our landing when the storm began but wae missing on the following Serioue apprehensions are entertained that she his been blown off and Ib ANDREWS (N ia a rateini nt of wliai aave to the report of a Volcanic eruption ori Cliem-cook (or perhaps nrre commonly cillrd Greenlaw's) Mountain in this vicinity on the 20th ult About on Diet day Dr De Wo of thu pUcr near the hern of Mr Smith when suddcnl) heard violent and alarming noun like thtof an earthquake but not accompirnaHJ with any tremula-lion of the earth and immediately afterwards a quantity ol smoke (but he could perceive no IUjim-) era emitted from live mountain probably way up ned ascend'd about thirty feet at Mrs (In' wfe of Suil'li (wto was not at home) above the ireei Dr De thinks scarcely high and this was repeated at short intervals timer They were both much alnnned end not think it prudent to go towards the sput from the smoke encoded But -tnce that time party of gentlemen from SL Andrews have explored the mountain but could find no trace lo cause live that it wife vulcanic eruption but ao strong impression on Dr De mind that his is unalterably fixed that it waa The was enlra and cloudless Our opinion is that it a whirlwind and in line belief we ere slreng h-ened from ihe circumstance that on Ihe same day near the same hour (bout five hundred weight of which waftlrying at the Chamcook Mills was into Iheeir by a whirlwind and dispersed in ell directions some of it felt on Ihe top of the mountain Umiybe proper to add that in February last Solomon Brown his wife and George Greenlaw u-'ghhours to Smith declared in most positive (net they si blsze emitted from the imun-tain (bout quarter of a mile from where Dr De few the (moke ascend and that it wasaceom pmied by a noise ennilar to whit the Dr slates he Si Andrews Utra'd By Last Mails Bills of statement of (he scale of stamp duties on bill of exchange in England has been laid before parliament on Ihe mo'ien of John Marshall Esq one of the member for Yorkshire which exhibits some result very interesting lo commercial men and to the country in general ao far ai the ciiculiting medium is concerned From this document it appears on calculation that the whole amount of bills drawn in the apeculitive year ol 1825 waa about 1600000000 winch supposing on eighth part lo be in circula ion at a lime would add I7UOOO to the During Ihe Commfrei distress in 1826 the amount was reduced to MOO-000000 which would of course reduce the circuit ting medium about '(20000000 that is as much as the whole issue of the Bank of England The A traveller hie communicated la Ihe editore of the National Intelligencer some facte rt tntive to the following Lakes whose shores end territory edjoining will soon be papu'nted from ihe fs ciiiiire winch Ihe various ranals iflsrd to emigrants On the shores of those Ikes are found lead and 'irasurea and he says we should not losa a day in commencing ihe connection of these miglily inlanl seas with Hit ocean txkea Ontario Erie Huron Michigan Green Bay Superior TROY (N 1) MAY 16-fatf Occident'-A young imn named Dana-I Dohbs Jr a-ed 10 veers killed at ihe eoiton faclorv Owned by Junes WddsOt Cj in Columburille Columbia county on Friday lest He was at work in the carding room lie observed lint the lecher strap winch hung Ihe main theft (e shaft that waa situated about teel above the Dour and within about twenty inches of the ceiling) had become considerably twisted Tearing lent it should do injury lie took to unnvi-t it but accidentally stepped hit fool it was at once entangled and earned up tee foremost over ihe main shaft thence down aod up it nearly eeventy times before the wheel could ttopptd At every evolution he struck the ceiling lie apron of the carding machine with exceeding force On the first evolution Ins hrams were liter dashed out and when he was taken down it wna found that Ins held was brok 11 to pieces his neck broke both arms and one of his legs broken in three places to shockingly was he mangled that blond and even his brains flow in almost every part of the room A young woman who was tending a machine near the shaft was nearly sprinkled from head to foot with blood No blame ia attached any MONTREAL MAY 5 Thursday mornirg last George Simpson Esq Governor of the Honorable Hudson's Bay Territories left La Chine for Ihe interior He understand he will visit Columbia and rivers ere he returns He look with him very numerous queries addressed ihe Vaiurui History Socie'y of Ibis place to the Factors and Traders in ihe Company service now in tha interior relating to the natural hiatory and physical geography of the country and Hip man-iters habit custom languages and institutions ol' Aboriginal inhabitants Answers to these que will be received this and the succeeding autumns and when properly eutlfditd will be pubished by Die Society Minister to A tellur from Washington under data of Tuesday from a source on which ws have full reliance communicates the following inloi-nuttion Amirican 22 inst The Secretary of War Governor Barbour will be nonnnaled 0 -morrow 10 tha Senate as Minister (0 London Gen Porter of New York sue etedi him as Secretary of War Geneial Harrison goes to Colombia" WASHINGTON MAYSS-In the Senate ye trrday Ue bill lo amend tod explain the aci confirming the acts of the Slates of Maryland andVir gtnia incorporating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company was read a third time and passed The bill autiurizing a subscription of slock 10 the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal was as amended on motion of Mr Fool ordered lo a third reading by a vole of 29 to 17 The House of Representative! acted on a number of public bills in Committee of ihe Whole on ihe stt a of ths Union and ordered lo be engrossed for a third reading several which passed on the preceding day Among th bill ordered lo a third reading tu-day are the various approprial-on hilts for tne first quarter of 1829 tlie bill ta authorize the Postn aiter neral to erect tn additional bunding and lo employ five additional clerks and the bill to enable the President to tend delegation! of Hit Choctaw to (elect lands West ofihe Mississippi Three bills on (he subject of Hit improvement of post roads were laid on tne uble after passing through committee of the Jonrnal Tha hill authorising a subscription (0 the clock of the Chesapeske and Ohio Canal Company pissed tha Sent't yesterday by a vole ol 29 lo 17 The passage ol this bill open lo the citizen of this Diairtc a prospect of ih most cheering eimricter From Hit first inception of this gresi project the hopes of the Dia tncl have been readily and universally directed lo il accomplishment Hitherto doubt and uncertainly have nol been ariirely removed hui the passage of this bill has placed within our reach ihe tnetnt which were alone required (0 carry the greit plan in to effect iihout indulging in (he sanguine expre ts'ions of those who predict Ihe sudden rltvslion of Ihiecilv to a level with Hie grtal commercial ilepo' of th Union we may be allowed '0 express our be lief Dial il will now be within Un pow-r of common enterprise and ordinary wisdom la ive an impulse 10 'he prosperity ofihe District Ins effect of which ll be ruse it gradually to high drgrte of reputation both for we lili sod popuiaiion In ihe Senate yesterday Mr Silsbecfrom the Commilteeon Commerce lo which (ht memorial of ths inhobiitntt of Nantucket had been referred reported 1 bill for ths Consiruction of -saltwater at lhai place which was read tnd ordrrcdlo a second raiding Mr Kane offered a reso'uiioa directing the Secretary of ihe Nsvyio report lo Congress the number and names of Midshipmen appointed since the From lbs lohn Bull The Duke of Wellington's Jlinhtry have rarely seen a stronger effect produced upon the conscientious and constitutional supporters of Government than that hich has resulted from Mr advocacy of the transfer of Ihe elective franchise trom 'Ienryu (0 Manchester an advocacy not more unpalatable from its liberal spirit than unexpected in the quarter whence it come It is not the abstract and isolated fact of disfranchising Penryn and giving the privilege to it is not the depriving not Penryn but Cornwall of two Representatives and forcing upon a large and notoriously turbulent population a right which nearly all tl- respectable inhabitants und certainly mil the loyal inhabitants of that town are most anxious no! to possess it is not this circumstance which causes the grief and disappointment with Which and we speak the strongest the hooestest and the most influential fneds of a Tory Government are at this moment it is the infringement of a principle it is the spirit of it is the ominous appenrance of it is the display of is the semblance of courting mob popularity on Ibe part of ministers which excite the most unpleasant apprehensions and the most indescribable feelings in the minds and breasts of their advocates and supporters The plea act up for transferring thr elective franchise to Manchester a place which has distinguished itself by the most violent political tumults the most disgusting and disloyal is idle Hnd unsatisfactory we mean the necessity of supporting the manufacturing interests in the HouseofCom-mons The members of Penryn represent Manchester just as much as members for Manchester itself will represent it the prin-' tiple that member of Parliament represents any particular place only or that we are not all icpresentcd by the house of Commons although our native town sends no member to Parliament is a false principle and certain it is that on the score of Manchester no want bf members of Parliament was ever exhibited while the grievances arising out of the infs- roous riotings and scandalous tumults within its pretincts were to be brought before the House of Commons or discussed night after night within its walls It is upon minor questions questions which come borne to the comprehensions all that the people judge of men and measures or as Mr Peel said upon this very The minute circumstances which were so often found in life to be the substantive grounds on which persons were often compelled to make up their minds on matters of considerable The general cry of the nation against Mr Ad minis! ration was founded upon the 4 supposed ultra his spirit of (both words being wholly and a love of popularity an affec-' lion perfectly incompatible with the bold and uncompromising discharge of public duty in the executive government of country like Holland When after Mr death the aided by some Whigs and threatened by more assumed the management of affairs it was considered that the same spirit the same desire for popularity lingered in the ministry and although the voice was gone the passion remained and when from its incongruity Its imbecility its disingenuousness and its Whiggery the cabinet tumbled to pieces the country bailed with enthusiasm the accession to pow- er of the Duke of cllinglort and Mr Peel as the sure and certain return to powerfu measures dictated by practical intelligence nd ound principle and executed with prompt decision and uncompromising energy With this not humble AS we alone triumphed in the restoration to office of those whom upon every indepen- dent principle of esteem affection and admi- tation we had supported with the same ardour and the time consistency while in opposition which we bad manifested towards lbem when in place: not we alone we repent but those amongst the highest the mo6t ho- liourable the moat influential in the country bailed the formation of the present Ministry aure preaage of a cheek to those (conceding conciliatory degradations those sbowv exhibitions of mock liberality those reiil thirsting! after mob applause by which as they thought the short lived Ministry of Mr Coming and his immediate successors had teen but what a disappoint- ruent it is to (he hopes of those who feel that 4 the birth rights of Englishmen are not to be Jxittcred SWaj to please 11 Whig Lonlling to conciliate the representative of a Whig Peer or stop the mouth of a radical brawler about tbuaes when they find tha government jng up once inch a safeguard to the country as the Test and Corporation Acts and ooiv (upon a minor question certainly) reding to the desire of radicalism and liberality the point of tranrcrring to Manchester the elec-V live franchise from Penryn 5 a concession made the more unpalatable because it was actually refused by Mr Conning when in 1 power and when the high Tories imainer iiin lo be playing the desperate game ol liberality and conciliation The fate of the Teat and Corporation Ads Pas caused a most grievous sensation in tbs country bnt the papular measure ms it ie and ever ST rwpticn cause 12 waa he large half Srntth stairs so three did whence a belief is the opinion day was and paper carried terme Nolf was when (rum tune hold into over be end ally his to the by Ihe ne on of the United Situs on ths subject of tn asiauli commi'trd under the same roof lhat covered th two branches of onr legislature while they were in session committed too on the messenger (0 'hat legislature from Hie Chief Magistrate while in the performance of an official That tame and spiritless report while certifies Ihe fact of (he assault on the elhiiiesiun of toe offender with full knowledge on his part of Ihe official character of ihe person ia-eoutlcd and of ihe duly which lie was performing ends as will be seen with a most lame and impotent idviXtng the Houe 10 lay this ia a violation of privilege which merits our but wahad belter do nothing in Why did not this intelligent dignified and prece dent bars majority add lo their for fear other may be deterred hereafter from treating with indignity ihe messengers from the Executive to ths Legislature" But tame and undignified as ia the report of tha bare majority it may even be rilled spirited in comparison with the contempt courting report of (he naked njinoritv which we publish these miner io respect fur themseivre and regtrd for tha oth ra-preienla'ivcs of freet and moat enlightened nation in the world" teem resolvrd to make known (heir opinion lhat the instruments of communication between Ihe legislature and the other departments of the government in Ihr performance ol thur official duties ought nul tobt pmiecirdlrom insult or outrage en wilhin the walls of the House of Ctng-eit U'e hope however lhat a majority ol our lu-presen' (lives will feel it due lo Hicmselvei and 10 Hie tfiar-te'erof the nation lo act with mom dignity and jus lice and better lesolu'ion in the decision they shall make on these report As Mr Hamilton ia about to rtsign his plies In Congress it is to be hoped he will reauuie the seat he so long occupied in the Slate Legislature and (each its members the economy the practice of which ha always 0 steadily pursued and rsptcially in his-re-commrndation to expend two millions on Internal Improvement and for the benefit cf which the citizen of South-Carohns fihankalo an enlightened and disinterested Legislature) do not pay lorethsn l00 000 per annum and resp about to aay nothing of thatlional blessing a national of North Eastern Boundary editor of the Boston Centinel in noticing ihe recant appointment of Commisstonera to sett! (ha North Eastern Boundary Line aays tha selection haa been pre-eminently judcioua ami adds it ia stated in letters on thi subject Inst in Hie reciprocal appointment of ntur agenis to fix Hie boundary line an understanding exist between tha United State and Great Bruain that it can now be permanently and satisfactorily run without the intervention of a third power and likewise that ihe undemanding ex ends to ihe employment of a small lores on each aldl of (ha disputed terrtiory for the to a purpo-a of preventing His repetition of transactions on cither ptrl which might embarrass the negotiation There will ba a wide pace between tha ports of tha two naliona but hope that a friendly and hospitable intercourse wilt be kepi up between thr ufficera of both while lire negotiation are on foot Tne subject ia known hat been an object of solicitude of the President for many mon hi snd alt who know any thing respecting it will readly perceive lhat arrangements lor an amicable settlement of soi'h a controversy could not made without the intervention of a long term of timS but il is now believed (hsl tha arrangements are in a fair way of an early and satisfactory issue If Uiff shove be facts snd Ihev are aaid to ba such our brethren of (be East will perceive that no necessity can exist for sny undue excitement on tha subject Torn ia reported lobe so very icaree in Florida lhat if the quantity wa tqoally it would be consumed in leas than a month In Montgomery Ala Maa'isyi 50pcr bushel It is also said 'hat in the Indian nation lately trivellrra have paid Ik the tale of 50 cent! a quart for corn for their noraa On yesterdaf tha trial of Doctor Branch hr-char one of th principal in a duel twtcljr fought in Powhatan came on and after tin elimination oT the witnesses lbs Court sequit'ed him unanimously without even requiring tnv rgumrnt from the Cum-mnnwcalih'a Attorney or of the for the defendant After which Archer made a Iran statement of til the fact eini--e'ed with ilia affair winch was heard by a large sudiroea lo ths satisfaction of til Richmond Enq 23d (nil I IVam Ik New- Fortk American- Fines thr rrvotu'ion ws bsve had our slate ot Naw-Ycrk many prominent men who from time to lime ht vo held important offices of honour trust tnd emo'umrnt Of three all our Governors since Ihe revolutionary war are still alive except Ihs two Governors Clinton and the lata Governor Tompkins AH ooe Chancellors since tha rsvolutionarv war art still living except the te Chancellor AH OurCi'icf Juaticesiinst Ibe revolutionary war art still living eicept 1st Chief Justice Ya'es All who hive bea'i Mayors of this eily sines the revolutions (7 war are (till bring axeept th Isle Col 1)0 tne tnd Ihe ate Dt itt Clinton Also many aro still aliva who have he'd Ihe offi-e of Reeordsr 1 but cannot rticulanz John Wat's Fsq still altvs who waa recorder of Ihe City prior to the rtvolu' ton- the AT Farmer that the rearing and multiplication of maggoii for profit is a regular buaineu a Ihe horie butcheries near Paris They are sold by measure for fiedmg bird and poultry and ht fiah-bait The man who superintends the maggot-brei d-ing pays to the owners of the slaughter house 30 frincs (562) per week lor leave to carry on the trade 1 The commissioner ho were appointed lo inquire into Ilia state of Ihe Pane horse butcheries reported that they had Men the flesh of fat horte 10 tarcful-ly ranged along the walls that it would not have dishonored ths best butcher's stalls and they believed lhat much of il was consumed iy th poor of Hie metropolis They sty that na doubt is cntertiiued of it piUteiblcnesa hcallhincu and nutritious qualities liampshire Gazette Tha following advertisement appears in one of the Psrli "To Single It ia only in the elevated circles of 8ocicty that Brunet lights up th hymeneal torch This specie) of negotiation occupies him delusively and ha hat at hia disposal a moil desirable well chosen and numerous list of subjects as well widow si vnung unmarried ladies with fortune of from 10 lo 300000 francs so that respectable ptnona who apply to him art aura of a prompt and aatufactory result" which before Ihe memorable year 1812 they were session of Congress with (he from llilu aflrmtaail Pmh Jsu swilnk ihtN vasrkBcliaalw liaast aanAialarl Camden wnch have been ridiculously ignursni Gazette From the Albany Daily Advertiser they respectively sppotn'ed The resolution reported by the select Committee providing lor changug (h seals nf the Pres di mind Sir Walter Scotland one of his daughters slept at ihe While Hrl Inti Aylesbury on Tuesday sight having taken this town in iheirruuie from Scotland to London Th landlord having learnt Irom his serein's after ht had mired to bed who lui guests wrre enihavourcd to (lie utmost to make hit accommodation agreeable to (hem and the next day when bir Walter was shout lo depart he wairewor ded by being thanked by tin great writer for his attention Mins hast replied that he waa moat happy to have given aalisfaciion lo a gentleman who had been Ihe means of affording him by hia writing ao many plcaaant hours Sir Walter with a mule said thsie waa then a mutual obligation and look I111 Buck Gazette April 14(5 Accident On Saturday evening about 9 one nf tbs Brooklyn Ferry Steamboats ran over a tk'ff and two men William and Derrick Silvi tone of Mr UichardSilvaof Stolen laUndwere drowned AT paper SlsiiniL A H'icked An "casern paper mentioning I an occurrence in which a pnrion had beep for supervisors Ac ass held on Tursdsy snd in five oui of Ih six wards tha admimstra'ion candidates have triumphed in the sixth ward local cauae) operated lo the advantage of the Jackson candidate! At the fall election tin waa a strong hold olJickson-inn Il is aaid to bt 1 rems'kable fact that there ie not a minister nf Ilia Gospel of any drnumination in the Stale of Delaware who ia a frirnd to tha election of Andrew Jackson This fset speaks volumes to the people of Delawsre and ouglit to cause the most hurt by the longut of a wigon alipping from the I rlous irflactions in the mind of evrry honrst man 1- On the I7ih ult a greet eensatien waa produced the Exchange al by ihe sudden diranpear-anee of great banker Ptravey who it is feared had commuted suicide He had been obliged by tome clioil embsrrtsimenit to obtain advances from some of his friends end hi resource were e-qusl to hie moti on but he could not bear even a temporary cmbarressmrnt He was universally et-Itrmed an upright nun A lung political trticittn the Journal des Debats of the lMhuli in relation to the poUcy nf the principal European powers toward the Greeks and Turks thus begins Since the commencement of the struggle be ween Greece end Turkey tha Stales nf Europe have frequently changed their sen-lnncnte btmg Irom lime lo lime Greek end Turks aecordinzis they mty hive been operated upon by public opinion nr by diplomacy Thut we sea that England frem being wsrhke under Hr Canning ho become Turk end piiiifie under the Duke of Wellmgion France am ieving got nj of her Turkish minister 1 now Greek in to to In Komis alo( Ilie seine changes hire taken place under ihe Emperor Altzandrr eecordmg he wee operated upon by Hie Holy Alliance nangile) or de Met enifb There it bnf one iwwer which ha never changed her srnlimen't and that it Austria she his always bccu unhesitatingly and without scruple Turk even more then the Pacha of Egypt him-tell' who hit often vescilticd in hta fidelity to the Sultan" The lavage Pirates" who look the British barque Aorli Mer off Ascension and and made arrangements to drown th paa-engers (including women) siid crew were cruising in Ih track of our vsutble vends in Ih Estl India Brazil and Pacific (en and may be lympled by success to loiter ihert The American Government should therefore wiihout delay lend sloop of war to thr St Helena station to protect onr passing Commerce and capture th boccamcri if possible her is too much rsason lo P-er lhat Ilie ehip To-pat of Uoaion wi'h a rich cargo and sevaral of our iitimililc cihtna on board haa fallen into tha hands 0 and been plundered and destroyed She had been insured to the amount oi 1 500011 and sailed Irom Calcuu 153 day aiiica Two Phi-ledelphi ih 1 pa were tier being a prey is the aama Free Boston Palladium An inaiane of heroism oreurred al Rochester in Jhia title which ih-aervet lo be Vnode public On Sunday week a ch-ld fail through the old hruige in that villags kw rndsaouth of the fall ol the Genttet in ertrt attracted tha attention of peraon nsmrd Peter Kysr who tnnwa-Stately plunged into Ih river foltowad Hit child re pidly drifting towards the Falla and at ihe huminen' nak al Ins own lift prewrved th object hi pursuit I The high water the rapidhy or the stream and the proximity ef a Fall Of V7 Get perpendicular will enable lhoa acquainted with Ilie locality tr form a prslty accurate idea of Ihe noble daring ol the intriid man A more perdoui tc( can acarxety be Gerette The leader of Ilia stage between and Troy took fnghf a frw days since ran down a hHI al full apsi to the bridge over which the stag- wsa precipitated and etrurk on th rocks bottom upward One ladv passenger waa seriously hurt s-no' her lady and the passenger more or less injured The beautiful new Ch'wch budl after tha model ol the Temp-s of Therein at Cnve Lang Island understand wpl be ron-eerslcd by Bishop Hobart Aft Daily Adv 20-A (nil It is now in course of irTangemenl lo run ls mer lo India via (he Hfhmua of Suez Tha Pacha 01 Egvpl ia connected with ihe plan snd has -ahsres In-Hi steiraetion Hie Red 8rt Il is undcrih-nd thll ths voyage will be made within aixty ds The vci-els will touch at Malta The Canton Rrgiatcr of the llih Dec ala'ca tint the quantity of Indian opium consumed in Ghma tha sight between March and December 01 last year was 7236 value $7 437620 The work goes bravely on election in Troy Senators in the bentie Chamber tnd for sn alters- lion of the gallery was taken up snd after a abort discussion adopted Mr Dii-ksrsou from Ihe Library Committee reported the bill from Ihe House providing for 'he die-Inbulion of certain public documents and removal of book) from tha library witbuui amendment Tin bid granting lindg to aid Ihe blit of Ohio in xteuding toe Miami Cam' waa read twice tnd referred to 1 be Committee on Public Lands The resolution extending Hie franking privilege to Charles Carroll ol Carrollton waa read the third time and passed The bill in relation to the Banka in (ha District of Columbia auihuiiziug aaid Banks lo compute (heir inlereat by Table and to include both the days of data and day due of notes in tha calculation of interest waa read the third lime end ptsied by vaai tnd nays a follows Ysea 27 i sys 16 On motion of Mr Benton 3000 copies 01 Ih report made in Ihe House ol Kepri-ienltlives by the Committee on Retrenchment were orderid lo be print 1 Mr Johnson from the Committee on the Post Of-fict and Post Roads reported ths bill lo slier and ei-tsbhsh esritin post rotdi with the amendinenlsof tbs House ef Representatives Th einciiduienls wrre rd and concurred in The bill authnrixii a subscription on th part of tha Untied Stair of one million of do laisto tin stock of the Chesapeake snd Ohio Cans! ws Ukan up si the unfinished bu-inesa of yesterday Hie a mendmrnl proposed by Mr Cobu pending This niendment wa disniHtrd at length and finally meet-ed Yea 13 nay 30 Mr Foot moved ta amand the bill by inciting io the 18 line alter the word "of'' tne word "snd ptidliy'' which amendment wav Yea 84 nays 22 Me moved fur-thsr to amend by erasing in tha 16th 17ll and 18th line 'ht words nor until ons ns If ih aggregate assessments shs'l be paid" This amendment waa Yt-ea 26 nays 20 Tha miesim was tha taken on ordering the bill lot third reading and decided In the atlii oral 29 hari 17 In the lloua irslrrday Hie Committee of Way and Means and the Committee on Foreign Affairs wsr each discharged Irom th ronsiileriiiun of all subjects referred to (hem during the pment rcirion ho haa through prejudice or inattention lo Hie real inertia ol the two candidate taken the aide of the military Pol I'rim Eitractjrom the Philadelphia Gazette (a Jackson Ht (General Jsrfaon) is an Indifferent writer and a slid more indifferent speaker 1 but his natural sagacity isaoch Hut It will tut round himself with men who will supply all hia own dricicnciei" 1 Tha above ia very complimentary well ia vary candid Tha Gancral it appear cannot write nor speak but he hss" natural Mgartiy" (nil can gel oilttraiodo three things for Aim Therefore hi should elected Ht Gat Ths following jcu esprit 11 from Ilia Aftete Hampshire Statesman Il is ons of Hie bappiaal illustrations of Gin JacxsoN'a claims for the chief mtgis-Irscylhat we have seen 1 I will now Mr Fdi'or give you a few out nf a thousand reason why this Adams should be ouilrd and bold Jackson boosted into hia place Adams is Yankee A president should nol Imva honour in his own fsr fetched end desv bought are the goods for 0 wa will hava no Yankee Adams fihl IH will lose many a fair orrssion to go to war just beriusa he eould not fight if wr had one our nation wou'd go sneaking like inkers at peace with 11 the world snd ws shall enor no wars lor another wlwreas if OIJ Hickory were President he'd pul hia fist In thoir facta and wa should hava gbrfoui wire and here ia New a harness characterise! it lapsus lingua An etrgant new steam boat of 3G0 Iona and 100 horsepower left this port oa Saturday for Havana under tha command of Capt Remington Tne boilers of tho hoslira composed of upwards of 60 000 pounds of copper and the engine id lo the iii-ii snd most powerful aver constructed in this country In several trials ol speed in our riven ih outrun th swiftest of our Aft Mer Ada Heirs 0 Clinton rrgrst very much to say Hist either front th pressure of ill limes or cold m-difference the amount collected in this city for th heirs of Governor Clinton will fall short of 50(K) IV have estimated llis amount collected through Hit the state al 950000 and it should not fall ant dollar short of Af York Enyutrtr We learn thstlli taw millinTiconderoga owned by Mr Folsom of Qucensbury was consumed hy gr on Friday ihe 16th inst together with about 30000 pieces ol plank Wa do not learn how tha fire originated VV understand also lhat extensive and dtnreroo fiie era now running through the forests in i ico-deroga and M(d 1m HALIFAX MAY 1 Vsstqiiinlilisa of irehsv brensrsa by at-most all the terse Is which hira arrived fimn the I sstward era Informed Ihsi LawrencriowS Harbour Is entirely blocked up with large takes which have drtfudtn from (ci DIED OnTueadi- Alls met tn Ih horough or Carlisle Penn Ur Jawcs Armstrcno in the8li year of bis ago Iti amg iiarty remarkable in Hi-s country that a man of his see should bare been Aon in the ti'ne hm and room in whu he died 1 iMTEK AGs At Walker Heading Room Bresrf-sfrrrl Or ship KOtiERT KEtt LIVERPOOL- Brig ATLAS DO rsrrr-f COMTIE3CIAI EXPORTS From Charleston to foreign Parts May 57 Br ship Robert her for 122 Pale ft blind l07id Upland Cotton 1.

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